I'm passing this along so you will be aware of this possibility . . . For the past four or five years when I operated in contests, I got blurred vision. Not just blurry vision but vision that is seri
<snip> ==> Yes, as Bill mentions, the torture on the eyes from hamming in front of computers presents some real dangers and problems to our aging community. I've done some research on this very probl
Ergonomics of computer use - nothing earth-shattering here. The monitor should be at eye level, not above. This is more to prevent neck problems than eye problems. The focusing muscles in the eyes co
Dave, Thanks for your support. Actually, I think Denny was being a bit tongue in cheek with his comment. I did reply privately to him that it didn't surprise me he was a GP, as he couldn't even spell